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the spectrum complete ompus overage number 16 volume 8 university of buffalo friday march 14 1958 two year university college seems likely 78 average required for entrance the opposition of the arts and sciences faculty to the propdÃŸed two-year university college swung to a tentative approval of the plan last friday in accepting the pro posal the faculty tacked on an amendment boosting regents av erage requirements for the entire university college to 78 this would limit admission to approxi mately the upper 40 of graduat ing high bchooi classes the anal vote on the combined proposal ami amendment was 46 in favor and 24 opposed the increase would generally raise the present university stand ards for admission the arts and science college is the only division now requiring a 78 regents av erage for admittance all other divisions have lower average re quirements the arts and sciences college has been in debate over acceptance of the new college plan since it was ilrst submitted to all the facul ties of the university for their ap proval the two year college as drawn up by a special senate committee has met with approval in the sen ate but requires approval by the entire university faculty and coun cil before steps can be taken to set up the necessary facilities under the plan all entering stu dents will enter one division in stead of the eight now existing the proposal states the curricula will consist essen tially of the first two years of of ferings in the college of arts and sciences pre-professional se quences required by senior diviÃŸlonÃŸ or by professional schools and the programs presently in the division of general and technical studies it continued upper divisions shall retain control over admission of students to their programs such btudenta shall be admitted to their upper di visions on successful completion of the requirements set by the divi sion one of the distinct advantages outlined was the single admission policy and set of standards for all entering freshmen also mention ed was an extended and coordin ated student centered counseling and advisement system for stu dents in the first two years 7th military ball set for kleinhans the seventh annual military ball will be held in kleinhans on march 28 the ball sponsored by the 575 th wing of the afrotc will feature the music of eddie diem diem's ten piece orchestra with vocalist will be remembered for his fine performances at the statler kleinhans and various other en gagements the ball is open to all students at the university whether they are in rotc or not tickets may be obtained from members of the ad vanced corps and sabre air com mand cadets may obtain their tickets the painless way by sign ing a waiver which will allow the price of admission to be deducted from their uniform deposit the cadets will wear their uni forms to the dance but students not in rotc will not feel out of place the number of tickets avail able is limited so students and cadets are advised to obtain theirs soon the ball will be highlighted by the crowning of the queen at mid night cadets are encouraged to submit the names of candidates to the queen selection committee which will select the final candi dates to be voted upon by the corps on march 20 queen quali fications will be posted on the rotc bulletin board richard mckeever chairman of the military ball has named the following as committee chairmen house committee â€” richard moll tickets â€” frank cogdell queen selection â€” james urbanski pub licity â€” lionel neilans capt glen a loveland will be the faculty ad visor of the affair ifc penalty against sig ep stands pan-hell issues warning and fine at a special meeting of the ifc on tuesday evening to reconsider the penalty against sigma phi ep silon fraternity it was decided that the decision made by the ifc last week was final sig ep will not have pledges this semester the meeting had been called at the request of sig ep and their field secretary don kindle was in attendance in a letter to the spectrum kindle stated restricting membership by not allowing a fraternity to rush pledge or initiate is the most sev ere penalty that can be levied the penalty given our chapter here does not appear to be in line with the violation especially when con sidering many issues that cloud the entire incident he continued the ipc is to be complimented however on the pro gress that they are making in strengthening their organizational structure as they continue to pro gross and become an even more important part of the university system they will undoubtedly de velop a strong housing program for all fraternities an effective greek week better organized greek competition and more service pro jects for the university the judiciary committee meet ing of pan-hel council on mon day afternoon discussed a series of accusations and counter-accusa tions which resulted in the issu ance of warning to one sorority and a fine to another the original charge was placed by theta chi sorority who charged chi omega with violation of the rule stating that rushees would not sit at sorority tables on the day of another sorority party pan hel issued a warning to chi omega over the incident how ever theta chi was given a 25 fine for illegal rushing in the resi dence halls stemming from a charge filed by chi omega see the hasty heart tonight the blue masquers will preaent their production of ' the hasty heart tonight and tomorrow evenina in norton from the left are ellen zlolko harvey vanÃŸuakark mary winer and frank manuella story on page 2 kitchie kitchie coo miss marie saccomando chi omega sorority was crowned queen of the annual junior prom last saturday evening at klein hans by chancellor furnas tapped for cap and gown were shelly biondollllo jeanette ciuria joyce english lorraine huber ann matzinger gloria mccurdy marie saccomando sheila solwan and marcia wright new members of bisonhead are j ronald cortese daniel gadra carl golanskl daniel gregorio charles gustaf son james ritzenthaler eugene sullivan and william j wil liams the spectrum congratulates these people for their out standing contributions to the university of buffalo annual ifc sing scheduled for next friday in norton by paul becchetti to the tables down at mory's to the place where louis dwells ..." the strains of collegiate and fra ternal songs will be heard on mar 21 coming from the ifc annual sing the sing is a tradition at Ã¼b which had its humble begin nings over eleven years ago the sing dates back to 1947 when groups of fraternity broth ers would get together and sing beer drinking songs and other col legiate songs then around 1949 the ifc start ed the competitive group singing with fraternities and sororities giv ing first second and third place trophies to the winners from these humble beginnings the sing went on to bigger things in fact so big that norton hall was playing two performances to capacity crowds in order to accommodate the crowd in one performance the sing has been held the past two years at bennett high school this year under the chairman ship of clark videan the sing will be held at bennett high school next friday at 7:30 pm frater nity and sorority competition gets keener every year and groups have been practicing for months for this event immediately following the sing the sing swing dance will be held at norton hall at the dance the trophies will be awarded to the winners of the sing last year the brothers of alpha sigma phi won the trophy for the third consecu tive year and retired the cup the chairman for the sing swing dance is elain denk let's all set a date â€” the big gest thing on campus â€” the annual ifc sing and sing swing dance next friday aims of proposed constitution explained by james p riley in last friday's spectrum was a copy of the proposed constitu tion of the student association of the university of buffalo by this time it is hoped that most of you have read this document over thor oughly and have a general idea of its structure in this article i will try to point up the purposes of the new con stitution and the various segments of the document which serve these purposes in the next two weeks there will be articles featuring the an open forum for all univer sity students will be field after the board of managers meeting next tuesday at 7 pm in the mil lard fillmore lounge to discuss the proposed student constitu tion all questions concerning vie proposal will be answered at the meeting a student referen dum will be held march 28 which will decide the fate of the propos ed document important points in this proposed constitution what is not covered in this installment will be presented in one of the two additional articles the purposes 1 will dwell on and relate to the new constitution are not necessarily those stated in the preamble but are of a more spe cific origin one of these purposes is the need of student government on this campus to adjust itself to the great expansion which this university has gone through in the past several years the present board of man agers constitution is no longer ade continued on page 3

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the spectrum complete ompus overage number 16 volume 8 university of buffalo friday march 14 1958 two year university college seems likely 78 average required for entrance the opposition of the arts and sciences faculty to the propdÃŸed two-year university college swung to a tentative approval of the plan last friday in accepting the pro posal the faculty tacked on an amendment boosting regents av erage requirements for the entire university college to 78 this would limit admission to approxi mately the upper 40 of graduat ing high bchooi classes the anal vote on the combined proposal ami amendment was 46 in favor and 24 opposed the increase would generally raise the present university stand ards for admission the arts and science college is the only division now requiring a 78 regents av erage for admittance all other divisions have lower average re quirements the arts and sciences college has been in debate over acceptance of the new college plan since it was ilrst submitted to all the facul ties of the university for their ap proval the two year college as drawn up by a special senate committee has met with approval in the sen ate but requires approval by the entire university faculty and coun cil before steps can be taken to set up the necessary facilities under the plan all entering stu dents will enter one division in stead of the eight now existing the proposal states the curricula will consist essen tially of the first two years of of ferings in the college of arts and sciences pre-professional se quences required by senior diviÃŸlonÃŸ or by professional schools and the programs presently in the division of general and technical studies it continued upper divisions shall retain control over admission of students to their programs such btudenta shall be admitted to their upper di visions on successful completion of the requirements set by the divi sion one of the distinct advantages outlined was the single admission policy and set of standards for all entering freshmen also mention ed was an extended and coordin ated student centered counseling and advisement system for stu dents in the first two years 7th military ball set for kleinhans the seventh annual military ball will be held in kleinhans on march 28 the ball sponsored by the 575 th wing of the afrotc will feature the music of eddie diem diem's ten piece orchestra with vocalist will be remembered for his fine performances at the statler kleinhans and various other en gagements the ball is open to all students at the university whether they are in rotc or not tickets may be obtained from members of the ad vanced corps and sabre air com mand cadets may obtain their tickets the painless way by sign ing a waiver which will allow the price of admission to be deducted from their uniform deposit the cadets will wear their uni forms to the dance but students not in rotc will not feel out of place the number of tickets avail able is limited so students and cadets are advised to obtain theirs soon the ball will be highlighted by the crowning of the queen at mid night cadets are encouraged to submit the names of candidates to the queen selection committee which will select the final candi dates to be voted upon by the corps on march 20 queen quali fications will be posted on the rotc bulletin board richard mckeever chairman of the military ball has named the following as committee chairmen house committee â€” richard moll tickets â€” frank cogdell queen selection â€” james urbanski pub licity â€” lionel neilans capt glen a loveland will be the faculty ad visor of the affair ifc penalty against sig ep stands pan-hell issues warning and fine at a special meeting of the ifc on tuesday evening to reconsider the penalty against sigma phi ep silon fraternity it was decided that the decision made by the ifc last week was final sig ep will not have pledges this semester the meeting had been called at the request of sig ep and their field secretary don kindle was in attendance in a letter to the spectrum kindle stated restricting membership by not allowing a fraternity to rush pledge or initiate is the most sev ere penalty that can be levied the penalty given our chapter here does not appear to be in line with the violation especially when con sidering many issues that cloud the entire incident he continued the ipc is to be complimented however on the pro gress that they are making in strengthening their organizational structure as they continue to pro gross and become an even more important part of the university system they will undoubtedly de velop a strong housing program for all fraternities an effective greek week better organized greek competition and more service pro jects for the university the judiciary committee meet ing of pan-hel council on mon day afternoon discussed a series of accusations and counter-accusa tions which resulted in the issu ance of warning to one sorority and a fine to another the original charge was placed by theta chi sorority who charged chi omega with violation of the rule stating that rushees would not sit at sorority tables on the day of another sorority party pan hel issued a warning to chi omega over the incident how ever theta chi was given a 25 fine for illegal rushing in the resi dence halls stemming from a charge filed by chi omega see the hasty heart tonight the blue masquers will preaent their production of ' the hasty heart tonight and tomorrow evenina in norton from the left are ellen zlolko harvey vanÃŸuakark mary winer and frank manuella story on page 2 kitchie kitchie coo miss marie saccomando chi omega sorority was crowned queen of the annual junior prom last saturday evening at klein hans by chancellor furnas tapped for cap and gown were shelly biondollllo jeanette ciuria joyce english lorraine huber ann matzinger gloria mccurdy marie saccomando sheila solwan and marcia wright new members of bisonhead are j ronald cortese daniel gadra carl golanskl daniel gregorio charles gustaf son james ritzenthaler eugene sullivan and william j wil liams the spectrum congratulates these people for their out standing contributions to the university of buffalo annual ifc sing scheduled for next friday in norton by paul becchetti to the tables down at mory's to the place where louis dwells ..." the strains of collegiate and fra ternal songs will be heard on mar 21 coming from the ifc annual sing the sing is a tradition at Ã¼b which had its humble begin nings over eleven years ago the sing dates back to 1947 when groups of fraternity broth ers would get together and sing beer drinking songs and other col legiate songs then around 1949 the ifc start ed the competitive group singing with fraternities and sororities giv ing first second and third place trophies to the winners from these humble beginnings the sing went on to bigger things in fact so big that norton hall was playing two performances to capacity crowds in order to accommodate the crowd in one performance the sing has been held the past two years at bennett high school this year under the chairman ship of clark videan the sing will be held at bennett high school next friday at 7:30 pm frater nity and sorority competition gets keener every year and groups have been practicing for months for this event immediately following the sing the sing swing dance will be held at norton hall at the dance the trophies will be awarded to the winners of the sing last year the brothers of alpha sigma phi won the trophy for the third consecu tive year and retired the cup the chairman for the sing swing dance is elain denk let's all set a date â€” the big gest thing on campus â€” the annual ifc sing and sing swing dance next friday aims of proposed constitution explained by james p riley in last friday's spectrum was a copy of the proposed constitu tion of the student association of the university of buffalo by this time it is hoped that most of you have read this document over thor oughly and have a general idea of its structure in this article i will try to point up the purposes of the new con stitution and the various segments of the document which serve these purposes in the next two weeks there will be articles featuring the an open forum for all univer sity students will be field after the board of managers meeting next tuesday at 7 pm in the mil lard fillmore lounge to discuss the proposed student constitu tion all questions concerning vie proposal will be answered at the meeting a student referen dum will be held march 28 which will decide the fate of the propos ed document important points in this proposed constitution what is not covered in this installment will be presented in one of the two additional articles the purposes 1 will dwell on and relate to the new constitution are not necessarily those stated in the preamble but are of a more spe cific origin one of these purposes is the need of student government on this campus to adjust itself to the great expansion which this university has gone through in the past several years the present board of man agers constitution is no longer ade continued on page 3